Cunningham, A., Colonel. A list of his writings on Indian Anti- Description of some new Bactrian coins. Second notice of some new Bactrian coins. Account of the discovery of the ruins of the Buddhist city The ancient coinage of Kashmir. Attempt to explain some of the monograms on the Greek Notice of some unpublished coins of the Indo-Scythians. The Bhilsa Topes. Coins of Indian Buddhist satraps with Greek inscriptions. Translation of the Bactro-Pali inscription from Taxila. Coins of the nine Nagas and of two other dynasties of Coin of the Indian Prince Sophytes. Coins of Alexander's successors in the East. The Ancient Geography of India. D Daidala, the name given to Dilli by Ptolemy Daniel, Thomas, gave earliest illustrations of Southern India, and made vi B Dasaratha. Nagarjuni Caves supposed to have been excavated in the reign of of occupation of Indraprastha by Yudhisthra of re-founding of Dilli in the Gwalior manuscript of Kharg Rai 51 10 135 140 141 142 143 ... ... 159 ib. ib. 171 Decorated pillars around the Iron Pillar of Delhi Deduction from the silence of Abu Rihan as to Dilli Defeat of Dilu by Thur, exactly the same as that of Rajah Pal by Deoriya, a common village name in the Districts of Tirhoot, Champa- Description of Delhi taken from the autobiography of Timur of Satkila Bawan Darwaza, of Delhi Devisthan. A mound at Kasia called -- ... ... Dewal. An account of the village of Dhamek. The great tower at Sarnath called - : : : 222 107 Dhopapapura. An account of the place called - 315 situated on the right bank of the Gomati River ib. ... ib. Dihli dur ast, or Dihli dur hai-prophetic words of Nizam-uddin Date of re-founding of — in the Gwalior manuscript of Kharg Rai ib. Dilwari. Inscription connected with Ahichhatra, found near the - 265 221 Dinpanah. Indrapat, or Purana Kila, re-named by Humayon ... of flat tiles in the ruins near Sarnath 105 119 270 & 271 304 252 Distance from Sankisa to Kanoj, seven yojanas according to Fa Hian ... : Elliot, Walter, collected large number of inscriptions and contributed an interesting historical sketch, founded solely on the in- Empire raised by Harsha Vardhana 136 & 137 161 xxix ... ... ... ... Erection of a certain temple close to the Iron Pillar of Dilli attributed Erskine's account of the Elephanta Caves 139 282 153 164 vi Essay on the comparative geography of India, by F. Wilford makes the distance from Sankisa to Kanoj seven yojanas ... An account of Kanoj given by - - places a great stupa of Asoka to the West of Kanoj Fa Hian's description of the old city of Rajgir Facts in support of the identification of Siri with Shahpur Fergusson, James, a foremost and successful archæologist Fergusson's account of the "Rock-cut Temples of India" |